Weller Claywood Brushed Ware Bowl

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Product Information

Era:

Vintage; 1910-1950

Condition:

Good; typical rub of brown colored areas

Country of Origin:

USA

Materials:

clay

Size:

4" W x 3.75" H

Color/Finish:

beige/brown

Care:

hand-wash

Why We Love This

The Weller pottery line of Claywood has bands separating the decoration into panels. These bands were added to hide the mold lines. A technique known as brushing was used to color the recessed areas of the bowl. Examples of brushware often have glaze rubbing or flaking. Although unmarked, the bowl is well documented in reference works. Circa 1910.

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Billy Blue Eye

Our passion for collecting art pottery has been nurtured over 35 years. At Billy Blue Eye Pottery & Paintings we offer the best in vintage and antique ceramics and stoneware. As curators with comprehensive knowledge and a strong sense of design and value, we’re ready to help build your collection, find a gift for a treasured friend, or introduce you to the wonderful world of our painters. Our business is named for our dachshund Billy, who has one blue and one brown eye.

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Description:
Formed in 1872 near Zanesville, Ohio, Sam Weller
had a dream to build "the largest pottery in the world." The company's Claywood line was designed by Rudolph Lorber in 1910. The series has bands, added to hide the mold lines, ...